A buddy of mine has a Vonage Seattle phone number hooked up in Malaysia on wireless broadband :) he uses it as a local US line for work.


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can not answer that but I know a guy in the Navy stationed in Spain using a Phoenix phone number with vonage, pretty cool
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At 06:24 AM 8/27/2005, Rob Finger HWG Poked the stick with:
As a side question is there any QoS problems with anyone using this?  Do you have to set this up on your network to get the best quality possible?

Rob

007 wrote:
The only drawback to VoIP phone is reception of faxes.
One solution would be to use efax.com or the local Kinkos.
Thanks to unmentionable technology we can track (including Echelon) VoIP
calls just like POTS lines.
007.
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Gary Udstrand wrote:

Anyone here using VOIP?  I am thinking about signing up with Vonage, are
there other providers I should consider?

I use Vonage and have been happy with them, recently I think they've been
going through growing pains as there has been notices on thier webpages
saying outgoing calls may not be completing, but I havn't encountered the
outgoing call issue.
If you end up doing a vonage account you should have someone refer you,
they have a pretty good referal program (2 months free for referer, and 1
month free for referee if I remember correctly.

I'm not familiar with any other VoIP provider's service though.  I've been
really happy with Vonage.

Christopher Fisk

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